At least one remains in serious condition after East Lubbock crash

At least one person remains in serious condition after a Monday morning crash in East Lubbock.

Leah Shults, 29, was airlifted to University Medical Center after suffering multiple injuries in the crash at East Regis Street and East Kent Street, according to a statement from Sgt. Jonathan Stewart with the Lubbock Police Department.

Shults was driving westward on East Regis Street and attempted to pass another vehicle Monday morning. While doing so, she struck a Chevrolet Avalanche driven by Kriss Morrow, 40, which was traveling in the eastbound lane.

The Jaws of Life were necessary to remove Shults from her car.

Morrow and Shults were taken to University Medical Center, according to the statement.

Morrow, who suffered a broken leg, was listed in satisfactory condition Tuesday afternoon, according to UMC spokesman Eric Finley.

UMC does not have record of a Leah Shults, Finley said. However an individual listed as Leah Schultz — believed to be same person injured in Monday’s accident — was in satisfactory condition Tuesday, he added.